Jaime Favor, the blogger behind Raising Up Rubies (and a sweet Etsy shop), has created a crafter's wonderland in her home. It's a room where everything has its place, and that place is seriously cute. Here are her top tips for designing and maintaining a craft room (or, ahem, craft corner or cart) in your house.

1. Ignore the rules, and choose a space that works for you.
"When we first moved into our home, the formal living room turned into a dumping ground for junk. I thought we'd eventually turn it into a sitting area with some room for crafts, but really, only grandma has a formal living room. I started to think about starting my Etsy shop, and it just made sense to turn the space into a studio."

2. Organizing systems can be pretty and welcoming.
"The room is actually the first one you see when you walk into the house. I worried that people would think it's weird, but guests see it as a magical room. It's pretty, and I work in it, but it's not just for me. My family and friends gather here."

3. Always keep an eye out for the perfect container.
"When I'm looking for a specific-sized storage bin or holder, I like shopping at Target. But sometimes you find the best items when you don't really know what you're looking for. So I always keep my eyes peeled at yard sales and thrift stores."

4. Try a quirky storage solution.
"I found a mug tree at thrift store, and painted it red. Now scissors hang on it. I use a tiered metal tray as a cool and convenient way to store markers and pens. And I thought I'd hang my yellow birdcage from the ceiling, but when a friend placed it on the shelf, I knew it had to stay there. I keep vintage pillowcases in it now."

5. Even little things deserve their own place.
"Apothecary jars and mason jars are great for storing little materials and fabric scraps. I love putting things in their own compartments (it's kind of a sickness). Items are easier to find, and everything looks a bit neater, even when I'm storing lots of stuff."

6. Learn to love labels.
"I wouldn't know where anything goes without them. And if my daughters are working on a school project, they know right where to go without asking me. Sign me up for a good label!"

7. A little polish goes a long way."We found basic white shelves at Target, but painted them and added some molding at the top to make them look more finished, almost like built-ins."

8. Find helpful new uses for every day items.
"I store shipping supplies under my sewing table. The table skirt I hide them behind is actually a shower curtain. I just loved the pattern, so I cut it to fit."

9. Containing items is important — but so is purging.
"I try to get rid of things I know I'm not using a couple times a year. When I need to make space for important projects, things just have to go."

10. Sometimes disorder is inevitable, and that's OK.
"This is a real room, where I spend a lot of time with my family. So yes, it gets messy. But that just means its serving its purpose well, that we're using it a ton."